Description
Serving as a fundamental power distribution and communication interface, the ABB S200-RPA manages backplane voltage and signal translation within distributed Advant S200 I/O architectures. This high-efficiency interface module accepts an external 24V DC (Class 2) input supply and converts it to a clean, regulated 5V DC output rated at 1.6A to drive the internal logic of connected downstream I/O modules. Simultaneously acting as an active signal repeater, the S200-RPA ensures signal integrity across extended physical distances and multi-node clusters on the local S200 I/O bus, maintaining deterministic communication even in electrically challenging industrial environments.
Features
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Dual-Function Topology: Combines active logic-level signal repeating with integrated 24V to 5V DC step-down power regulation.
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Regulated Backplane Output: Delivers a highly stable 5V DC supply at up to 1.6A to drive internal communication circuits.
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Class 2 Circuit Compatibility: Rated for a maximum input capacity of 24V DC at 7A, aligning with standard safety and power-limiting requirements.
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Galvanic Isolation: Provides robust isolation to protect downstream distributed I/O modules from input-side voltage transients.
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DIN-Rail Mounting: Designed for rapid, standardized installation into high-density control cabinets.
Applications
- Advant OCS (Open Control System) distributed I/O architectures.
- Power segmentation and bus expansion in complex, multi-rack S200 I/O configurations.
- Heavy industrial automation environments requiring high noise immunity and isolation.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
ABB |
| Model Designation |
S200-RPA |
| Article Number / SKU |
490176212 |
| Product Series |
Advant S200 I/O |
| Primary Input Voltage |
24V DC (Class 2 compatible) |
| Maximum Input Current |
7A |
| Backplane Output Voltage |
5V DC (regulated) |
| Maximum Output Current |
1.6A |
| Product Lifecycle Status |
Phase-Out (Legacy / Spare Parts Support Active) |
| Net Weight |
0.62 kg |
| Commodity Code (HS Code) |
85371091 |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
As the Advant S200 I/O system is currently in its Phase-Out stage, sourcing exact-match hardware like the S200-RPA (490176212) is vital for keeping legacy control networks running without rewriting system configurations. This module functions as a critical bridge. When configuring system hardware, always ensure compatibility with downstream processing modules (e.g., the AC input module S200-IA8) to prevent firmware and communication protocol discrepancies on the S200 I/O bus.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
A common issue in larger distributed clusters is overloading the 5V DC bus. While the S200-RPA can handle up to 7A on the 24V DC input side, its regulated backplane logic output is strictly capped at 1.6A. Before commissioning, calculate the combined current draw of all downstream modules connected to the same bus segment. If the cumulative consumption exceeds 1.6A, you must break the segment and add a second S200-RPA to boost and isolate the backplane logic supply.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
To guarantee optimal performance and shield the signal bus from electromagnetic interference (EMI), ensure that the DIN rail itself is connected to a low-impedance functional earth. The integrated shield grounding spring on the rear of the S200-RPA relies on direct, clean contact with an unpainted DIN rail. When wiring the primary 24V DC input, always employ an isolated Class 2 power supply to remain within safety certifications and protect internal components from source transients.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING: De-energize all primary 24V DC power supply lines before attempting installation, mounting, or wiring of this equipment. Do not hot-swap or insert/remove this adapter module under electrical load, as doing so can trigger immediate communication failures or damage internal logic circuits.
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Mounting onto DIN Rail: Securely snap the S200-RPA module onto a grounded, unpainted standard DIN rail, verifying that the rear grounding contacts are firmly engaged.
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Wire the 24V DC Supply: Connect the positive and negative leads of a verified Class 2 24V DC supply to the input power terminals. Ensure the wires are securely tightened to avoid localized thermal hotspots.
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Assemble Downstream Modules: Physically slide the adjacent Advant S200 I/O modules into position onto the right-hand bus interface. Secure all locking mechanisms before applying power.